[pinhole-discussion] Two Zone Plate Photos

2001-06-26 Thread Jeff Dilcher
A couple of new zone plate scans, one of St. Francis, and one of a nude. I don't know if St. Francis would approve of the nude, but anyway... (if these URLs get chopped into two lines, you may have to piece them back together in your browser...)

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Pintoids

2001-06-26 Thread Gordon J. Holtslander
Could you try soldering nuts onto the tins - you would have to sand off the finish etc. On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Marcy Merrill wrote: John; I've been having this problem also. I tried gluing a tripod nut to the Altoid tins, but it simply broke off the first time I attempted to use it. I've been

RE: [pinhole-discussion] Food for thought

2001-06-26 Thread Jeff Dilcher
I think that idea of technological depth has some effect on a print's uniqueness, and more to the point, it directly relates to the issue I have been calling authenticity. The deeper the technology the less the authenticity. The following view may not be politically correct, on a

[pinhole-discussion] Re:Hello

2001-06-26 Thread David M Ocampo
Johanna The pin hole size should be 0.012 in. not 0.012mm Sorry for the mistake in my last post. Dave O GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software,

[pinhole-discussion] Re: Hello

2001-06-26 Thread David M Ocampo
Johanna I have a XG-7 that I made a pinhole body cap for and it works just fine. I drilled a 1/2 in. (13mm) hole in the center and used silicone adhesive to glue the pinhole on the inside .The silicone adhesive holds great and can be removed with little trouble. Soda can aluminum ( pop can here

[pinhole-discussion] Food for thought

2001-06-26 Thread G.Penate
I have nothing against ink jet printed images, matter of fact, I am saving some pennies to adquire some stuff that'd allow me to do DRY darkroom from scanning to printing.I read the following message in the alt.photo.process list and think it is good food for thoughts, whatever your possition

[pinhole-discussion] Epson Printer related...not strictly PH

2001-06-26 Thread Andy Schmitt
This company has developed continuous flow systems for the Epson Chip type Cartridge printers. http://www.mediastreet.com/cgi-bin/tame/mediastreet/niagra.tam regards Andy Schmitt Computerist, Photographer, Slayer of Dragons All opinions expressed are mine... Unless otherwise

[pinhole-discussion] Camera Construction -- Thanks

2001-06-26 Thread HypoBob
Many thanks to all who suggested T nuts and threaded inserts. I have discovered a new corner of the hardware store. The T nut worked fine on one camera and the threaded insert on the other. Now this nut needs to insert himself behind the tripod-mounted cameras and make some images. Bob

RE: [pinhole-discussion] Digital pinhole?

2001-06-26 Thread Andy Schmitt
I don't see why you can't use a body cap pinhole on say a Canon D30 or a Nikon Digital to try it out... IN fact I'm making one for a NY Times Staff Photographer...I'll pass on anything I hear back andy -Original Message- From: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Hello

2001-06-26 Thread G.Penate
- Original Message - From: Johanna Zamora jjju...@yahoo.com I am new to the list. Welcome to the list! I am using a body cap with a larger hole cut out, about 5mm or 6mm and then I am applying soda can aluminum to it. Thin enough? I'll work just fine! Later you can get some of

RE: [pinhole-discussion] Hello

2001-06-26 Thread John Farrias
welcome , one of the first things i was told to do is use thin .03 or thinner silver sheet from a jeweler for it is very mallable and will make a very smooth round opening , it is soft and easy to work with as other metals produce poor edges as the hole is made. There are other ways to do this

[pinhole-discussion] Hello

2001-06-26 Thread Johanna Zamora
Hello, I am new to the list. I am also new to pinhole photography. I normally use my Minolta or My Rolleicord Vb to take pictures, but want to play around with pinhole. Since I haven't a clue about developing etc, I thought my first efforts would be with my 35mm cam. Here is the plan: I am

RE: [pinhole-discussion] Digital pinhole?

2001-06-26 Thread Gregg Kemp
-Original Message- From: pinhol...@aol.com [mailto:pinhol...@aol.com] Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 7:20 PM To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Digital pinhole? Is it possible to make a pinhole photo using a digital camera? This may not be the kind of

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Pintoids

2001-06-26 Thread Marcy Merrill
John Yeo wrote: I played around with altoid boxes a while ago with paper negatives. The wide angle is fun. I had trouble figuring out how to keep them still. I usually ended up holding them hard against the ground. Your idea of magnets would have made it much easier. John; I've been